Navratri

Day 1 - Orange: The first day of Navratri is dedicated to Shailaputri, the daughter of the Himalayas. Orange symbolizes energy and the start of something new.

Day - 2 White: The second day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Brahmacharini, the second manifestation of the Divine Maa Durga. Brahmacharini signifies one who follows the path of penance ('Brahma' means penance, 'Charini' means behavior). White is the chosen color for this day, symbolizing peace and purity.

Day 3 - Red: On the third day of Navratri, we honor Goddess Chandra Ghanta, adorned with a graceful crescent moon on her forehead. Her name, derived from "Chandra" meaning moon and "Ghanta" meaning bell, beautifully symbolizes bravery and courage.
The color of the day is fiery red, representing unyielding strength and unwavering determination. It's a reminder that with courage, we can conquer any challenge that comes our way.

Day - 4 Blue: Dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the embodiment of warmth, energy, and the life force that breathes vitality into the universe.
The color of the day is the serene hue of blue, symbolizing not only courage but also the unwavering strength to conquer any challenges that come our way.

Day - 5 Skandamata: The fifth day of Navratri venerates Goddess Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya, emphasizing the divine maternal aspect and reminding us of the profound significance of maternal love and care.
Yellow is the designated color for the day, representing attributes of brightness, grace, and positivity. It is associated with radiating the energies of optimism and cheerfulness.

Day - 6 Green: On the sixth day of Navratri, we honor Goddess Katyayani, who embodies courage and determination.
The color of this day is green, symbolizing growth, fertility, and prosperity—reflecting the lushness of nature and the abundance of life.

Day 7 - Grey: Dedicated to Maa Kaalaratri, the force required to destroy negativity and ignorance.
The color of the day is Grey, symbolizing balance and neutrality. It represents a harmonious blend of various colors, signifying the balanced energy that's needed to fight darkness.

Day 8 - Purple: Dedicated to Maa Mahagauri, the energy symbolizing purity and serenity. We seek her blessings for our inner transformation and spiritual growth. The color of the day is purple, symbolizing spirituality and mysticism.

Day 9 - Blueish green or Greenish blue: In reverence to Siddhidatri, the ninth day symbolizes the attainment of physical and mental balance and spiritual fulfillment. The day's color blends shades of calming blue and serene green, signifying tranquility and peace.
#Down2EarthHandmade
Back to blog